Isotopic 32S/33S ratio as a diagnostic of presolar grains from novae
A. Parikh, K. Wimmer, T. Faestermann, R. Hertenberger, J. Jose, H.-F., Wirth, C. Hinke, R. Krucken, D. Seiler, K. Steiger, K. Straub

TL;DR
This study refines the sulphur isotope reaction rate relevant to presolar grains from novae, enabling better identification of their astrophysical origins through isotopic ratio analysis.
Contribution
The paper provides new experimental data on 34Cl levels, calculates an improved 33S(p,gamma)34Cl reaction rate, and assesses its impact on nova nucleosynthesis predictions.
Findings
New levels in 34Cl observed, including three for the first time.
Reaction rate uncertainty leads to less than 20% variation in isotope yields.
The 32S/33S ratio can distinguish nova grains from supernova grains.
Abstract
Measurements of sulphur isotopes in presolar grains can help to identify the astrophysical sites in which these grains were formed. A more precise thermonuclear rate of the 33S(p,gamma)34Cl reaction is required, however, to assess the diagnostic ability of sulphur isotopic ratios. We have studied the 33S(3He,d)34Cl proton-transfer reaction at 25 MeV using a high-resolution quadrupole-dipole-dipole-dipole magnetic spectrograph. Deuteron spectra were measured at ten scattering angles between 10 and 55 degrees. Twenty-four levels in 34Cl over Ex = 4.6 - 5.9 MeV were observed, including three levels for the first time. Proton spectroscopic factors were extracted for the first time for levels above the 33S+p threshold, spanning the energy range required for calculations of the thermonuclear 33S(p,gamma)34Cl rate in classical nova explosions. We have determined a new 33S(p,gamma)34Cl rate…
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